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Ants
Ants is an interactive performance which brings children together to explore the landscape around them.
Ants as big as humans work together intently, collecting and placing hundreds of giant bread crumbs, and children are irresistibly drawn closer to find out how they can join in. Gradually a world of meaning unfolds, with children’s movement making lines and patterns, transforming public space and disrupting the everyday. Children choose how they interact with the big insects, becoming Ant-like creatures themselves and taking part in their world. This is an enchanting and unusual experience that everyone can enjoy at their own pace.
“It made you think deeply at little things.” Audience member aged 10
Accessibility
- Ants is a universally accessible experience. The performers do not use spoken language – there is no English language barrier.
- Children and families choose how they engage with the performers and the space, moving around as they like.
- Ants contains amplified sound that is played through portable speakers.
- A general visual story is available here.
Original Creative Team
- Conceived and directed: Sue Giles
- Sound design: Steph O’Hara
- Design: Tim Wells
- Construction design and build: Katrina Gaskell
- Original cast: Christian Bagin, Nick Barlow, Dan Goronszy, Emily Tomlins
Ants was originally commissioned by Fed Square and premiered in 2012.
Selected Touring History
2024
- Gasworks Arts Park, VIC, Australia
- Des Moines Performing Arts, Iowa, USA
- Make It May, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia
- ArtPlay, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2023
- DKS Innlandet (The Cultural Schoolbag), Norway
- EarthFest, American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA
- PATCHWORK Festival, 10th Theatre Olympics, Győri Nemzeti Színház Hivatalos Oldala, Hungary
- Bondi Festival, NSW, Australia
- Dream Day, Melbourne Zoo, VIC, Australia
2022
- Without Walls Festival, La Jolla Playhouse, California, USA
- Cairns Children’s Festival, QLD, Australia
2021
- Des Moines Performing Arts, Iowa, USA
- Music Play Family Festival, Melbourne Recital Centre, VIC, Australia
2019
- Healesville Sanctuary, VIC, Australia
- Madison Square Park, New York, USA
- Xintiandi Festival, Shanghai, China
- Junior International Children’s Festival, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada
2018
- Long Island Children’s Museum, New York, USA
- Ann Arbor Summer Festival, Michigan, USA
- Glenroy Festival, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Warrandyte Festival, VIC, Australia
2017
- Warrnambool Art Gallery, VIC, Australia
- Melbourne Museum, VIC, Australia
- Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Breckenridge International Festival of Arts, Colorado, USA
2016
- Ballarat Begonia Festival, VIC, Australia
- Australia Now Festival, Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Walton Arts Center, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
- Darwin Festival, NT, Australia
- Seymour Centre, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Octoburst, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Singapore
2015
- International Performing Arts for Youth (IPAY) Showcase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- BLEACH* Festival, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
- Musikfest, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
2014
- ASSITEJ Congress, Warsaw, Poland
- Womadelaide Festival, SA, Australia
2013
- Centenary of Canberra, Australia
2012
- Premiere: Fed Square, Melbourne, VIC, Australia